| ROBIN | One of very few Brits to achieve podium success in 125cc GP racing during the 1980s. (5,6) |
| FITTON | One of very few Brits to achieve podium success in 125cc GP racing during the 1980s. (5,6) |
| MORTIMER | Chas, Surrey-born winner of GPS in 125cc, 250cc, and 500cc classes in the 1970s. (8) |
| NORWEGIAN | Sturla Fagerhaug is one of very few of this nationality to race bikes at world level. (9) |
| KANT | Philosopher, one of very few Germans commemorated in Kaliningrad, formerly Konigsberg |
| SIXTEENTH | The lowest points-scoring position in Tarmac GP racing since the 1980s. (9) |
| FOUR | Most successful number of cylinders at the top of GP racing. (4) |
| POMS | Brits, to Aussies |
| MADCOW | Disease that's turning on some Brits to emu meat |
| FRANKPERRIS | Canadian-born TT & GP racer who took a few 125cc wins for Suzuki in the 1960s. (5,6) |
| HANS | Mr Spaan, most successful Dutchman ever in the 125cc GP class. (4) |
| DIRK | Mr Raudies, most successful German ever in the 125cc GP class. (4) |
| PETIT | Frederic, by name a 'small' 125cc GP racer in the 1990s. (5) |
| ARUMI | Xavier, late 1980s Spanish 80cc & 125cc GP racer. (5) |
| UBBIALI | Winner of the 125cc world title the same year as Hermann Paul Muller was 250 champ. It was the second of nine world titles won by this Italian. (7) |
| HATTERSLEY | Roy ---, senior member of the shadow cabinet during the 1980s and early 90s |
| RAGGA | Electronic sub-genre of dancehall music that originated in Jamaica during the 1980s |
| GRESINI | The motorcycle racing team founded in 1997 by the two-time 125cc world champion Fausto ... (7) |
| GRUNGE | Genre of music which originated in Seattle during the 1980s (6) |
| SANDYLYLE | Scottish golfer who won the Open and the Masters during the 1980s |